David Shaw

David Shaw

Oregon State University

H-index: 33

North America-United States

About David Shaw

David Shaw, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Oregon State University, specializes in the field of Forest Health.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Introduction to the Special Issue on Parasitic Flowering Plants in Forests

Phylogenetic analyses allow species-level recognition of Leptographium wageneri varieties that cause black stain root disease of conifers in western North America

An interdisciplinary framework for evaluating 19th century landscape paintings for ecological research

Site-level estimates of Douglas-fir foliage retention from climate, soil, and topographic variables

Recent douglas-fir mortality in the Klamath Mountains ecoregion of oregon: Evidence for a decline spiral

Genetic Characterization and Bioclimatic Modeling of the Three Varieties of Leptographium wageneri (Cause of Black Stain Root Disease) in the Western USA

The complexity of biological disturbance agents, fuels heterogeneity, and fire in coniferous forests of the western United States

Genomic architecture of resistance and tolerance to Swiss needle cast and Rhabdocline needle cast diseases in Douglas-fir

David Shaw Information

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Citations(all)

6667

Citations(since 2020)

2201

Cited By

5262

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

39

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David Shaw Skills & Research Interests

Forest Health

Top articles of David Shaw

Introduction to the Special Issue on Parasitic Flowering Plants in Forests

Botany

2024/3/1

Phylogenetic analyses allow species-level recognition of Leptographium wageneri varieties that cause black stain root disease of conifers in western North America

Frontiers in Plant Science

2023/12/22

An interdisciplinary framework for evaluating 19th century landscape paintings for ecological research

Ecosphere

2023/9

Site-level estimates of Douglas-fir foliage retention from climate, soil, and topographic variables

Forest Ecology and Management

2023/6/1

Recent douglas-fir mortality in the Klamath Mountains ecoregion of oregon: Evidence for a decline spiral

Journal of Forestry

2023/5/1

Genetic Characterization and Bioclimatic Modeling of the Three Varieties of Leptographium wageneri (Cause of Black Stain Root Disease) in the Western USA

2023/3/10

The complexity of biological disturbance agents, fuels heterogeneity, and fire in coniferous forests of the western United States

2022/12/1

Genomic architecture of resistance and tolerance to Swiss needle cast and Rhabdocline needle cast diseases in Douglas-fir

2022/8/10

Tree species diversity increases with conspecific negative density dependence across an elevation gradient

Ecology Letters

2022/5

Distribution of a Foliage Disease Fungus Within Canopies of Mature Douglas-Fir in Western Oregon

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

2022

Jeffrey Dudgeon, H. Montgomery Hyde: Ulster Unionist MP, Gay Law Reform Campaigner and Prodigious Author

Études irlandaises

2021/12/30

David Shaw
David Shaw

H-Index: 24

Recovery Plan for Scots Pine Blister Rust Caused by Cronartium pini

Plant Health Progress

2021/12/23

EPA Public Access

Persistence of the Swiss needle cast outbreak in oregon coastal Douglas-fir and new insights from research and monitoring

2021/7/1

An ecological perspective on living with fire in ponderosa pine forests of Oregon and Washington: Resistance, gone but not forgotten

2021/6/1

Transformation of western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) tree crowns by dwarf mistletoe (Arceuthobium tsugense, Viscaceae)

Forest Pathology

2021/2

Rhabdocline needle cast of Douglas-fir.

2021

Douglas-fir foliage retention dynamics across a gradient of Swiss needle cast in coastal Oregon and Washington

Canadian Journal of Forest Research

2021

Tree growth declines and mortality were associated with a parasitic plant during warm and dry climatic conditions in a temperate coniferous forest ecosystem

Global change biology

2020/3

Complex interactions of mistletoe, ecosystems, and people

2020

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